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1 Brown, Charles Enclosure: Petition of Charles Brown, 10 August 1804 1804-08-10 The humble Petition of Charles Brown an unfortunate Black-Man most respectfully Sheweth—That He...
2 Jefferson, Thomas Notes on Reducing Navy Expenses, 10 October 1803 1803-10-10 Navy estimate Oct. 1803.   D In actual service.  2. frigates 209,807.36  5. small vessels...
3 Jefferson, Thomas Topics for Consultation with the Secretary of War, 16 … 1804-05-16 May 16. Deptmt War. Pichon’s complt of not returng salute to flag at N.O. Presents to Indns. at...
4 Mulligan, Francis Enclosure: Party Affiliation of South Carolina State … 1804-05-12 Names of the Senators of Sou. Carolina Those marked R. are Republicans, D. are doubtful, and F....
5 Jefferson, Thomas II. Canons of Etiquette, 12 January 1804 1804-01-12 Canons of Etiquette to be observed by the Executive. 1. Foreign ministers arriving at the seat of...
6 Jefferson, Thomas II. Partial Draft, 8 February 1805 1805-02-08 h. 11. I am happy in observing the union of sentiment which has taken place in the great mass of...
7 Jefferson, Thomas IV. Response to the Washington Federalist, 13 February … 1804-02-13 The Washington Federalist of the 1st. inst. has published what he calls the ‘Etiquette of the...
8 Jefferson, Thomas Notes on Nathaniel Ingraham’s Case, ca. 9 May 1803 1803-05-09 Ingraham’s case for carrying on the slave trade. 1801. Feb. action of q.t. institd. by J. W....
9 Jefferson, Thomas IV. Partial Draft, 8 February 1805 1805-02-08 b.  In the transaction of your forn. affairs we have endeavd to cultivate the frdshp of all...
10 Jefferson, Thomas I. Commission for Minister Plenipotentiary to Great … 1803-04-18 Thomas Jefferson, President of the United States of America, To       Greeting: Reposing especial...